Racism inquiry: Boris Johnson sparks anger with BAME ‘victimisation’ comment

Campaigners welcome race commission launch announcement - but criticise PM’s ‘condescending’ language

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Boris Johnson visits Westfield Stratford ahead of non-essential shops reopening to the public today
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Boris Johnson has prompted both applause and criticism by announcing a new government inquiry into racial inequalities that he says is aimed at ending “the sense of victimisation” felt by Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups.

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